Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
Diabetes Living Well: “Hula for Health”
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesDiabetes Living Well's "Hula for Health" class is taking place August 16th, from 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm. This class will feature a Hula lesson from expert Hula instructor Michelle Kaliko. To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org When: Tuesday, August 16th from 1:00
Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
Diabetes Living Well: “Body Movement for Wellness”
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesDiabetes Living Well’s “Body Movement for Wellness” class is taking place August 23rd, from 11:00 am – 12:00 pm. This class will feature 45 minutes of low-impact exercise, and a healthy meal will be provided! To register, please contact Brian Shaw at (916) 341-0575 ext. 2258 or brian.shaw@snahc.org. When: Tuesday, August
Culture is Prevention: Drum Making and Teaching of Songs to Share
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesCulture is Prevention in August is taking place on Tuesday, August 23rd, and Tuesday, August 30th from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm. CIP will be led "Maggie" Steele (Chiricahua Apache Nation). Maggie will be sharing her skills and teachings on drum making and songs to share. When: August 23rd, from
Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.
Culture is Prevention: Drum Making and Teaching of Songs to Share
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe next August Culture is Prevention workshop will take place on August 30th from 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm. CIP will be led "Maggie" Steele (Chiricahua Apache Nation). Maggie will be sharing her skills and teachings on drum making and songs to share. Register here: https://tinyurl.com/4s7hpryh When: Tuesday, August 30th from
Two-Spirit Talking Circle
SNAHC 2020 J Street, Sacramento, CA, United StatesThe Two Spirit talking circle is a space to support and honor those in the Native American, Alaskan Native/1st Nations, and self-Identified Indigenous People within the LGBTQI+ community. Members are welcome to join the talking circle and explore their individual and cultural identities and cultivate connections for knowledge and healing.